2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.23.441164
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TheBrachypodium distachyoncold-acclimated plasma membrane proteome is primed for stress resistance

Abstract: In order to survive sub-zero temperatures, some plants undergo cold acclimation where low, non-freezing temperatures and/or shortened day lengths allow cold hardening and survival during subsequent freeze events. Central to this response is the plasma membrane, where low-temperature is perceived and cellular homeostasis must be preserved by maintaining membrane integrity. Here, we present the first plasma membrane proteome of cold-acclimatedBrachypodium distachyon, a model species for the study of monocot crop… Show more

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“…In plants, the localization of AFPs in the apoplast would suggest limited access to plasma membranes in any case. Indeed, mass spectrophotometry of CA Brachypodium plasma membrane proteins did not reveal any Bd AFPs (Juurakko, Bredow, et al, 2021). Nonetheless, AFPs do protect plasma membranes from damage, presumably from uncontrolled ice growth initiated by nucleators in the apoplast with its low solute concentration, and across cell walls into the cytoplasm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In plants, the localization of AFPs in the apoplast would suggest limited access to plasma membranes in any case. Indeed, mass spectrophotometry of CA Brachypodium plasma membrane proteins did not reveal any Bd AFPs (Juurakko, Bredow, et al, 2021). Nonetheless, AFPs do protect plasma membranes from damage, presumably from uncontrolled ice growth initiated by nucleators in the apoplast with its low solute concentration, and across cell walls into the cytoplasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%